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RefNoEC/1934/03
Previous numbersCert XIV, 164; A02375
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TitleFermor, Sir Lewis Leigh: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationHas published a number of papers on the mineralogy, petrology and stratigraphy of India, and is especially distinguished for his work on the petrological branch. His studies of the manganese-ore deposits of India, published as two large parts of vol XXXVII, Mem Geol Surv Ind, is the most exhaustive work on the subject, including descriptions of several new mineral species and rock-types. Bigsby medallist, Geological Society of London.
ProposersThomas H Holland; John S Flett; G T Prior; L J Spencer; Herbert H Thomas; W W Watts; P G H Boswell; C S Middlemiss; Alfred Harker; A Hutchinson; G T Walker; G C Simpson; A C Seward; G T Morgan; Stanley Kemp; John Joly; F L Kitchin; R A Hadfield
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Fermor, Sir Lewis Leigh: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA1769Fermor; Sir; Lewis Leigh (1880 - 1954)1880 - 1954
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